Leroy Sane (4th) opened the scoring – Matthijs de Ligt (25th), Kingsley Coman (33rd) and Sadio Mane (43rd) increased to 4-0 by the break. Again Mane (59th / penalty), Gamboa (69th / own goal) and Gnabry (76th) made it bitter for the hosts, where Kevin Stöger played through in midfield. In Munich, who have never held nine points after three games and a goal difference of +14, Marcel Sabitzer was substituted in the 61st minute.
Dortmund Blackout
For Eintracht Frankfurt, the wait for the first win of the season in the league continues: The Europa League winners did not get more than 1-1 against Cologne. Coach Oliver Glasner initially showed a lucky hand when Daichi Kamada scored just 120 seconds after being substituted on (71st). Jan Thielmann’s equalizer (82′) was counted after a long video check – incomprehensible from a Frankfurt perspective, as Cologne goalkeeper Kevin Trapp, who was offside, blocked the view. “I don’t understand why this isn’t rigorously whistled off,” said Trapp to DAZN.
Borussia Dortmund experienced a historic slump in the 2:3 against Werder Bremen. Up until the 89th minute, Borussia was 2-0 up. BVB captain Marco Reus was visibly embarrassed that BVB was the first team in the long history of the Bundesliga to concede three goals from the 89th minute: “Of course, that’s a shock for all of us.” Bayer Leverkusen conceded their fourth defeat in their fourth competitive game of the season with a 3-0 defeat against Hoffenheim including the cup. Since the ascent in 1979, it has never started so badly. Even at RB Leipzig, after the 1: 2 against Union Berlin and only two points from three games, you have to speak of a false start.
Source: Nachrichten